Land’s End: Biking the Cornish Way
Slideshow • Ben Keene • 06.30.09 | 9:50 AM ET
Signs for the National Cycle Network offer reassurance to bikers who've spent many hours following winding country lanes.
Slideshow • Ben Keene • 06.30.09 | 9:50 AM ET Photo 3 of 7
Ben Keene has appeared on National Public Radio, Peter Greenberg Worldwide Radio as well as other nationally syndicated programs to discuss geographic literacy and his work updating a bestselling world atlas. Formerly a touring musician, he has written for Transitions Abroad and inTravel.
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Eva Holland 06.30.09 | 1:45 PM ET
Cool photos, Ben - love the last one. I spent my Easter holidays in West Cornwall a few years back, and totally hearted Penzance, Zennor, The Lizard… Walking the South West Coast Path is on my bucket list.